Finished the build couple weeks ago, and it's a really amazing bike. The ride is suprisingly (first Ti bike for me) both very dynamic and quite supple, absolutely love it.
Had to make some changes on two main components though:
- Dale Hollowgram crankset wasn't a perfect fit (too wide Q-factor, shifting issues to big ring) so I swapped it for a FSA K-Force light, so far so good, and only 8 grams heavier at 598 chainrings included, quite happy about that (
https://imgur.com/EOSnhDH.jpg).
- Haven't received the Lupina yet, and got to try a SQlab saddle instead for couple weeks. It's heavy, yes, but I absolutely love the comfort. Now that I know I love it, I might switch for a carbon version at 147g (mine is currently a metal rails one, at a heavy 211g)
Here is the bike in its gravel/CX version, with 35mm schwables G-one all-round on their 650B version (barely fits on the rear wheel, but works):
Here is the same configuration with added cargo-rack (Old-Man-Mountain) to carry about 11kg of equipement/supplies for a 3 days autonomous trip accros the Catskills (I'm a light packer, but we were two and I carried most of the weight...)
And finally in it's current WW version (still has the 11-27 cassette, so not really quite a climber) at 7.65kg on the scale with pedals at the moment (weighting on a superlight set of wheels and a Berk lupina that should bring us close to 7.2 or 7.1 depending on which tire configuration I end up choosing). Planning on making it my potential crit ride with deeper rims depending on how I feel on the first few ones on it
